Where does “ისაპრამს” come from?

ისაპრამს (Laz) comes from English SABR, from English sabre, from French sabre, from German Säbel, from Middle High German sabel, from Polish szabla, from Russian са́бля, from Old East Slavic саблꙗ — sabre.

ისაპრამს (Laz): to be patient, to put up with, to endure

Definitions

  1. to be patient, to put up with, to endure

Ancestry of “ისაპრამს”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSABR
2EnglishsabreA light sword, sharp along the front edge, part...
3Frenchsabrea single-edged sword; the force, arms;...
4GermanSäbelsabre
5Middle High Germansabel
6Polishszablasabre
7Russianса́бляsaber, cutlass
8Old East Slavicсаблꙗ
9Proto-Slavicsabľasabre
Every word from Proto-Slavic sabľaEvery word from Old East Slavic саблꙗEvery word from Russian са́бля